With issue #29, the Winter Wolves story is officially rapped up. Becky and Drake are now freed from the spirit world and reunite with the unsteady alliance of Gord, Asher Cobb, and Kirby Hale. Ever a master of his craft, Cullen Bunn wraps up the events of the recent story perfectly and lays the plans down for the next one.

A lot of different topics were touched upon with this issue. There was a lot of dialogue, with such topics on what their plans are next for destroy the evil guns. However, no other character had more page tiime than Becky. Becky reunites with Kirby Hale for the first time in a while. Becky still has a lot of resentment towards Kirby but considering she didn't shoot him, like she promised she would do, it seems to be the step in the right direction for healing their relationship. But just when you think this is going to be a talking issue, the pacing is changed and Becky's powers with the Sixth Gun evolve. I won't spoil it but Becky levels up in badassary.

The perfect cherry on the top is the ending, where we finally get to meet The Grey Witch, General Hume's mother who was mentioned a couple of times in the past. We also get introduced to a new antagonist in her new pupil. Once again, won't spoil anything but he's from the past and he wants revenge. As with all of the stories with the Sixth Gun, one enemy is defeated and there is always another around the corner. Or comes back. A quick mention should also go to Brian Hurtt, whose art continues to get better and better with each issue. You can tell he is getting more comfortable in his art for the series.

All in all, Cullen Bunn writes out the recipe for a great conclusion to a story arc. And it's pretty tasty.